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the taliban are still -- humongous amount of freedom of movement in neighboring pakistan. we assumed that the afghan military would stand up and really take charge of security. as we've seen from news reports seemingly everyday, afghan soldiers are now focused on shooting american troops in many cases as opposed to defending their country. and so we have just had a pretty horrible turn of events. as security improved in some areas? yes. i want to be clear on that. when we send our men and women in uniform to places they will do good things, and security has gotten better and pockets of southern afghanistan, but will those gains be sustained? will the afghans be able to take the baton from our troops as they come home? those surge forces have come home this summer, additional troops that will likely come home next year and a year after, will the afghan to do what's necessary to make the blood and treasure that we have expanded their been worth the? i don't believe so. >> rajiv chandrasekeran is our guest. is now an associate editor with the "washington post." this is his se
the taliban are still -- humongous amount of freedom of movement in neighboring pakistan. we assumed that the afghan military would stand up and really take charge of security. as we've seen from news reports seemingly everyday, afghan soldiers are now focused on shooting american troops in many cases as opposed to defending their country. and so we have just had a pretty horrible turn of events. as security improved in some areas? yes. i want to be clear on that. when we send our men and women...
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the pakistani taliban has long opposed vaccinations saying they are a plot to sterilize muslims. however, they have spoken out against such myths. there are also accusations that immunization campaigns are cover for spies. following the death of osama bin laden it emerged that the united states had used a pakistani medical team to gather intelligence on the al qaeda leader. >>> the shooting of pakistani teenager an outspoken advocate of women's right to education has received global attention. her courage inspired many. attacks by muslim militants continue as does public anxiety. many are fearful for showing support for the shooting victim. nhk world reports. >> reporter: the 15-year-old student was shot by the pakistani taliban in october after championing girls rights to education. she was critically wounded but is currently recovering in a foreign medical treatment in england. malala is from northwestern pakistan, a women's junior college in the region named themselves after the teenager shortly after the shooting. the name change was to emphasize the importance of women's edu
the pakistani taliban has long opposed vaccinations saying they are a plot to sterilize muslims. however, they have spoken out against such myths. there are also accusations that immunization campaigns are cover for spies. following the death of osama bin laden it emerged that the united states had used a pakistani medical team to gather intelligence on the al qaeda leader. >>> the shooting of pakistani teenager an outspoken advocate of women's right to education has received global...
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the taliban is claiming responsibility. in india's capital, there is water cannons and tear gas at demonstrators protesting a gets a gang rape of a student. suicide bombers in nigeria have attacked the offices of two mobile phone companies. it happened in the northwest city. the happiest day targeted phone operators read a they have often targeted the -- often target on operators. they say they will end violence in the areas they control. this comes days after the african plan to reclaim the north. >> they thought to gain control of cities in northern mali earlier. did they have been enforcing a strong law. they agreed to send troops to help them gain control of the region. they say they will stop fighting and hold peace talks. one of the groups in the area say they will. there are all forms of hostility. there are doing everything necessary. it will allow an african force to use all necessary measures. >> we welcome the adoption of the resolution that affects the resolution suit -- against crime. >> there are strong guidel
the taliban is claiming responsibility. in india's capital, there is water cannons and tear gas at demonstrators protesting a gets a gang rape of a student. suicide bombers in nigeria have attacked the offices of two mobile phone companies. it happened in the northwest city. the happiest day targeted phone operators read a they have often targeted the -- often target on operators. they say they will end violence in the areas they control. this comes days after the african plan to reclaim the...
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the government has struck peace deals with the taliban had before. in 2009, it gave the group control of a valley less than 60 miles from the capital. six months later, the military launched an initiative to push them back, and u.s. from strikes continued. washington continues its unmanned air force policy, which often kills civilians. culberson says it wants pakistan to rewrite its laws and constitution to conform with its interpretation of islamic law, in to break ties with the u.s. it is the man is like this that make the prospect of meaningful peace talks slim at best. >> been as well as president sent a christmas message -- venezuela's president sent a christmas message from his hospital bed. the message was played to troops at a seasonal celebration. no new details on hugo torres -- health.s >> i am full of faith in our people and our blessings to how to recover. i have faith in the commitment and loyalty the revolutionary armed forces are showing me and this complicated and difficult time. >> vietnamese fisherman say they will continue to work
the government has struck peace deals with the taliban had before. in 2009, it gave the group control of a valley less than 60 miles from the capital. six months later, the military launched an initiative to push them back, and u.s. from strikes continued. washington continues its unmanned air force policy, which often kills civilians. culberson says it wants pakistan to rewrite its laws and constitution to conform with its interpretation of islamic law, in to break ties with the u.s. it is the...
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-- pakistani taliban. >> it is a very contradictory position. he house primarily rejected everything that comprises pakistan, of the constitution, a liberal parties. he does not want to lay down arms and still he has offered to dock with pakistan. this basically means he wants the state of pakistan to submit to his wishes. obviously, the state of pakistan will not do that. the demands the is placing are unacceptable and if we accepted them, that would mean submission of the state to a very small militant group. >> video footage has emerged of the moment the russian airliner crash landed onto a highway outside of moscow. an investigation left four people dead. what's the impact was so strong, it's but the plane into three pieces. the overshot the main runway at the airport and came down on a highway. the cockpit ended up on the road with other parts of the plane spread across the perimeter. it was operated by russian airline. it is not yet known what caused the crash. >> the plane touched down within the landing zone but it was on late -- unable
-- pakistani taliban. >> it is a very contradictory position. he house primarily rejected everything that comprises pakistan, of the constitution, a liberal parties. he does not want to lay down arms and still he has offered to dock with pakistan. this basically means he wants the state of pakistan to submit to his wishes. obviously, the state of pakistan will not do that. the demands the is placing are unacceptable and if we accepted them, that would mean submission of the state to a...
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troops in that camp face being 400 taliban surrounding them. they fought valiantly, the americans and it was a bloody day but ultimately they beat them back. ultimately the army investigated and said there was no strategic purpose for this camp. >> stephen: now why was it at the bottom of the valley? >> because well, there are a lot of reasons. but two of the biggest ones are ones so they could bond with the local pop las because the district center was down the road and two because they needed to resupplyment and at 2 o 006, during 2006 most of the helicopters were in iraq. and so in order to set up a camp there it needed to be by a road so they could resupply the camp. and they couldn't do it by helicopter because the war at that point was under manned and didn't have enough assets. america has paid attention to afghanistan and then forgotten the war and then paid attention to afghanistan and then forgotten the war again. what made you remember the war as a journalist? what inspired you to go over there. >> two things. one is i was in the hos
troops in that camp face being 400 taliban surrounding them. they fought valiantly, the americans and it was a bloody day but ultimately they beat them back. ultimately the army investigated and said there was no strategic purpose for this camp. >> stephen: now why was it at the bottom of the valley? >> because well, there are a lot of reasons. but two of the biggest ones are ones so they could bond with the local pop las because the district center was down the road and two because...
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. >> the taliban said it carried out the attack and will continue to target the party. a former lawyer, he was a senior provincial government minister. his party is the biggest in the kpk province. an anp spokeswoman denounced the taliban and after the attack. >> their killers of humanity and islam. i want to challenge the terrorists to attack me but leave the children alone. >> this bombing follows last week's attack on the airport when a taliban assault with rockets and guns left nine people dead. just four days ago, others were shot dead. government ministers across pakistan have called for the battle with the taliban to be intensified. with the recent upsurge in violence, it is not hard to see why. crocks in large fire has swept through the market in the afghan capital of kabul. the fire caused no casualties. shopkeepers say they have lost millions. >> this would normally be a bustling day in one of the busiest parts of kabul. everything is closed after a devastating fire. hundreds of shops have been burned. the shopkeepers telling us they have tens of thousands of
. >> the taliban said it carried out the attack and will continue to target the party. a former lawyer, he was a senior provincial government minister. his party is the biggest in the kpk province. an anp spokeswoman denounced the taliban and after the attack. >> their killers of humanity and islam. i want to challenge the terrorists to attack me but leave the children alone. >> this bombing follows last week's attack on the airport when a taliban assault with rockets and guns...
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taliban. they warn i should not speak against them. if i stop, it's a surrender to taliban. i will not surrender to taliban. the little girl called me from the hospital last night and she was giving me a lot of strength. she can stand against the taliban, and she's a little girl, 14, 15-year-old girl, i should stand against taliban. the people of pakistan gave me a demand. i should stand with the people of pakistan who face terrorist attacks every day. most of my colleagues in travel areas, they're more vulnerable than me, they are facing more threats than me. from taliban and also the security offensive. i am sitting in the capital, yes? i should not surrender the taliban, i will not. and today just a few hours back, i spoke in my show. and i responded back to the taliban spokesperson, you think that you can terrorize me, i will not stop. and i will keep opposing you. >> are you suggesting hammad that pakistani security services in addition to the taliban may also have played a role in this a
taliban. they warn i should not speak against them. if i stop, it's a surrender to taliban. i will not surrender to taliban. the little girl called me from the hospital last night and she was giving me a lot of strength. she can stand against the taliban, and she's a little girl, 14, 15-year-old girl, i should stand against taliban. the people of pakistan gave me a demand. i should stand with the people of pakistan who face terrorist attacks every day. most of my colleagues in travel areas,...
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he was a target of a suicide bomber posing as a taliban peace envoy. karzai indirectly said the assassination plot was drawn up inside pakistan and the attack came from that country. karzai met his pakistani counterpart in the turkish capital on wednesday. they aagrgreed to establish a jt working group to investigate the incident. >> we should be taking practical steps in bringing more confidence and trust with the reserves to the countries on of afghanistan and pakistan. >> i consider all incidents which are meaningful and put them in the fact that we are hurting them. therefore, they're striking us hard back. >> military groups based in pakistan's northwestern tribal areas frequently cross into afghanistan to carry out attacks. the afghan government has accused pakistan's intelligence agency of providing support to insurgents. afghanistan needs pakistan's influence to negotiate peace with the taliban. an afghan envoy visited pakistan last month to press the issue. pakistan also released nine taliban prisoners believed to have a positive stance toward
he was a target of a suicide bomber posing as a taliban peace envoy. karzai indirectly said the assassination plot was drawn up inside pakistan and the attack came from that country. karzai met his pakistani counterpart in the turkish capital on wednesday. they aagrgreed to establish a jt working group to investigate the incident. >> we should be taking practical steps in bringing more confidence and trust with the reserves to the countries on of afghanistan and pakistan. >> i...
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no group claimed responsibility, but investigators believe the taliban carried out the attack. has been vocal against campaign -- vaccinations. >> they think the vaccine was used for identifying -- how this was used in case of locating osama bin laden. i think after that, this kind -- they became more targets of the taliban >> the government suspended at the vaccination campaign in karachi. this is not the first time they have targeted vaccination programs. in july, while local volunteer were shot and two volunteers were wounded. the government, along with un agencies, is on a campaign to immunize 34 million children under the age of 35. with health workers being attacked, eradicating the disease by the end of the year is looking very unlikely. certain communities and pakistan have long been suspicious of vaccination campaigns, particularly those run by foreign agencies over fears the vaccine may cause harm. with the taliban concerned these campaigns are a front for intelligence-gathering, many health experts fear not only more violence against their workers but a sharp increas
no group claimed responsibility, but investigators believe the taliban carried out the attack. has been vocal against campaign -- vaccinations. >> they think the vaccine was used for identifying -- how this was used in case of locating osama bin laden. i think after that, this kind -- they became more targets of the taliban >> the government suspended at the vaccination campaign in karachi. this is not the first time they have targeted vaccination programs. in july, while local...
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what changed was propaganda from the pot -- the pakistani taliban. bay said the health workers were spies from western agencies and that they would sterilize children. began the program in some areas and workers were beaten out in others. then the militants found another justification for their position. when american -- america try to use a pakistani doctor and a fixed -- fake a vaccination program to get information about the home of bin laden. >> unfortunately, and in advisedly, they employed a health a vaccination campaign as a cover activity. this is really quite surprising that they would have put the entire helping campaign and at risk. -- health campaign at risk. >> the government says it simply cannot give security to the tens of thousands of health workers under threat. the vaccination program has been suspended, and children here are at risk of getting a crippling disease. bbc news, islamabad. the >> for more on these extraordinary attacks, i spoke earlier with a former u.s. ambassador to pakistan, wendy chamberlin. she is now president of
what changed was propaganda from the pot -- the pakistani taliban. bay said the health workers were spies from western agencies and that they would sterilize children. began the program in some areas and workers were beaten out in others. then the militants found another justification for their position. when american -- america try to use a pakistani doctor and a fixed -- fake a vaccination program to get information about the home of bin laden. >> unfortunately, and in advisedly, they...
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the women say this is the number area. >> suspicion has fallen on taliban militants who have previously denounced the campaign as a western conspiracy. though authorities have arrested dozens of suspects, they promised to step up security, but those are assurances the workers have heard before. >> my appeal is they let the polio campaign go on. this polio campaign is very important to our children. if we cannot let it go on, we are going to make our next generation crippled. >> pakistani authorities say they will not allow violence to disrupt the fight against polio, but many believe the cannot protect tens of thousands of health workers across the country. >> an official inquiry into september's attack on the u.s. consulate in the libyan city of and gawky said security at the building was grossly inadequate. -- libyan city of benghazi said security at the building was grossly inadequate. they say no individual willfully ignored their duty. the daughter of a former military ruler has been affected as south. 's president. president.rea's park will be the first seamount. a team was captur
the women say this is the number area. >> suspicion has fallen on taliban militants who have previously denounced the campaign as a western conspiracy. though authorities have arrested dozens of suspects, they promised to step up security, but those are assurances the workers have heard before. >> my appeal is they let the polio campaign go on. this polio campaign is very important to our children. if we cannot let it go on, we are going to make our next generation crippled....
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but afghanistan needs pakistan's influence to negotiate peace with the taliban. in afghan envoy visited pakistan last month to press the issue. pakistan also released nine taliban prisoners believed to have a positive stance toward peace negotiations. wednesday's meeting in ankara appears to be an attempt to keep efforts to reconcile with the taliban on track. >>> bangladesh is one of asia's economic rising stars but not everyone enjoys the benefits. more than 70% of the population lives in rural areas with limited access to education and technology. and now a simple service to connect them is gaining momentum. nhk world reports. >> reporter: ladies cycle into the farming villages of bangladesh. the ladies cycle house to house to villages where electricity are rare. their main tool is a battery powered laptop. it connects to the internet over a mobile phone network. >> translator: a blaze at a textile factory in the capital is making headlines. >> reporter: this lady reads news and important headlines for farmers. many people in these areas are illiterate. the la
but afghanistan needs pakistan's influence to negotiate peace with the taliban. in afghan envoy visited pakistan last month to press the issue. pakistan also released nine taliban prisoners believed to have a positive stance toward peace negotiations. wednesday's meeting in ankara appears to be an attempt to keep efforts to reconcile with the taliban on track. >>> bangladesh is one of asia's economic rising stars but not everyone enjoys the benefits. more than 70% of the population...
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also coming up, 21 policemen are buried in pakistan after being kidnap and shot by the taliban. anger and grief in india. candlelit vigils continue as the 22-year-old gang rape victim is cremated. plus moments of impact -- amateur video captures a russian plane after it overshoots a runway and crashes into a motorway. hello, president obama has made another appeal to the u.s. congress to reach an agreement in the next 48 hours to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. it's a term used to describe the expiry of tax cuts dating back to 2001. if there is no deal, 88% of americans will end up paying $400 billion more in 2014. that will be coupled with more than a trillion dollars in automatic government spending cuts. according to the congressional budget office it will start with $200 billion in military and social welfare cuts next year. the big concern over falling off the fiscal cliff is it will send the u.s. back into a recession with, of course, global repercussions. it could be weeks before anyone feels the effects. and analysts say even without an agreement, politicians can reach
also coming up, 21 policemen are buried in pakistan after being kidnap and shot by the taliban. anger and grief in india. candlelit vigils continue as the 22-year-old gang rape victim is cremated. plus moments of impact -- amateur video captures a russian plane after it overshoots a runway and crashes into a motorway. hello, president obama has made another appeal to the u.s. congress to reach an agreement in the next 48 hours to avoid the so-called fiscal cliff. it's a term used to describe...
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what changed was propaganda from the pot -- the pakistani taliban. bay said the health workers were spies from western agencies and that they would sterilize children. began the program in some areas and workers were beaten out in others. then the militants found another justification for their position. when american -- america try to use a pakistani doctor and a fixed -- fake a vaccination program to get information about the home of bin laden. >> unfortunately, and in advisedly, they employed a health a vaccination campaign as a cover activity. this is really quite surprising that they would have put the entire helping campaign and at risk. -- health campaign at risk. >> the government says it simply cannot give security to the tens of thousands of health workers under threat. the vaccination program has been suspended, and children here are at risk of getting a crippling disease. bbc news, islamabad. the >> for more on these extraordinary attacks, i spoke earlier with a former u.s. ambassador to pakistan, wendy chamberlin. she is now president of
what changed was propaganda from the pot -- the pakistani taliban. bay said the health workers were spies from western agencies and that they would sterilize children. began the program in some areas and workers were beaten out in others. then the militants found another justification for their position. when american -- america try to use a pakistani doctor and a fixed -- fake a vaccination program to get information about the home of bin laden. >> unfortunately, and in advisedly, they...
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afghanistan needs pakistan's influence to negotiate peace with the taliban. an afghan envoy visited pakistan last month to press the issue. pakistan also released nine taliban prisoners believed to have a positive stance towards peace negotiations. wednesday's meeting appears to be an attempt to keep efforts to reconcile with the taliban on track. >>> it looks like the snow in northern japan is tapering off. they've had record-breaking snowfall over the past week. let's go to more from the weather desk. >> well, in northwestern japan this is the only area where we are still seeing a little bit of precipitation. it's on and off showers until noontime. finally things start to be under the high pressure cresting over its head. clear skies, and however, this is until the next system moves into the area over the weekend. so do enjoy the weather while you can, and you might want to get your laundries done during the daytime today. this system will be moving towards western japan into tonight and covering much of the country for saturday. so it's going to be a wet w
afghanistan needs pakistan's influence to negotiate peace with the taliban. an afghan envoy visited pakistan last month to press the issue. pakistan also released nine taliban prisoners believed to have a positive stance towards peace negotiations. wednesday's meeting appears to be an attempt to keep efforts to reconcile with the taliban on track. >>> it looks like the snow in northern japan is tapering off. they've had record-breaking snowfall over the past week. let's go to more from...
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in the past the taliban said that they would issued threats against these workers because they feel they are working for western interests, somehow gathering intelligence for foreign spy agencies and perhaps these health workers are somehow administering some kind of mitigation to sterilize muslims. they have an increasing presence in certain areas, which is where a lot of these incidents took place. >> you mentioned the taliban and what they think about these things, but none the less our viewers listening to you, it would be quite shocking to hear health workers going about their business have become targets. let shocking indeed. but the military groups of pakistan have proved in the past that they have very few limits. remember the case of the 14- year-old school girl who was shot? there have been attacks in sports venues and mosques. in terms of the threats against health workers, many of these groups have justified what happened in the case of the osama bin laden raid, when they showed the csa trying to employ a doctor in a fake vaccination program to gather intelligence. that is ho
in the past the taliban said that they would issued threats against these workers because they feel they are working for western interests, somehow gathering intelligence for foreign spy agencies and perhaps these health workers are somehow administering some kind of mitigation to sterilize muslims. they have an increasing presence in certain areas, which is where a lot of these incidents took place. >> you mentioned the taliban and what they think about these things, but none the less...
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. >> taliban fighters have kidnapped 22 policemen in northwest pakistan. around 200 gunman attacked and killing two officers an ink jurying -- injurying another one. >> the taliban fights are set to have attacked three security ports which is the tribal police court on the outskirts the route for supplies. the attackers are said to have taken on these men as they sat on their porch destroying one security post and taking away those men. earlier, the political agent that confirmed up to 18 of the men were missing but later the authorities confirmed that 22 of those men were missing a americ friday 7:00 eastern/4:00 pacific. >> welcome back. let's have a look at the headlines then, the u.s. house will hold an extraordinary session on sunday in hopes of making a deaf situation reduction deal. the -- deficit reduction deal. the troops will protect the french people and not the government. >> the son of pakistan's booto -- bhutto launched his major career marking five years since his mother's assassination. >> neighbors chad has already deployed troops in after
. >> taliban fighters have kidnapped 22 policemen in northwest pakistan. around 200 gunman attacked and killing two officers an ink jurying -- injurying another one. >> the taliban fights are set to have attacked three security ports which is the tribal police court on the outskirts the route for supplies. the attackers are said to have taken on these men as they sat on their porch destroying one security post and taking away those men. earlier, the political agent that confirmed up...
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the combination of the taliban looking to push the afghans and the afghans leaving their posts and sort of abandoning ship, at least even if it is just for an overnight, you end up in situations where you have to reclear highways and end up in i.e.d.s in places that were safe. marines were quite frustrated. >> insider attacks is. there anything in the intermediate that is being done to improve the cape act of the afghan forces is, there follow on training to bolster their capabilities? >> one batallion commander told me, they're perfectly capable of handling this. at this point, they have more than enough fire power. they have the numbers. it is really more of a question of leadership. the marines, when they're there, and the soldiers and other parts of the country as well, they will guide them. but once you step back, they've got to take the initiative and take care of business. >> insider attacks continue to be a hot button issue. what are the marine corps troops doing about that? >> the marine corps, they're taking hold, with the snipers, playing volleyball with the afghan shoulders
the combination of the taliban looking to push the afghans and the afghans leaving their posts and sort of abandoning ship, at least even if it is just for an overnight, you end up in situations where you have to reclear highways and end up in i.e.d.s in places that were safe. marines were quite frustrated. >> insider attacks is. there anything in the intermediate that is being done to improve the cape act of the afghan forces is, there follow on training to bolster their capabilities?...
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police believe he was a member of the taliban. afghan soldiers and police officers have killed more than 50 members of the international forces this year. the taliban has not claimed responsibility for the kabul shooting, but the group claims to have placed members in the military and police force to launch insider attacks. >>> japan's air self-defense force scrambled fighter jets after a chinese aircraft came close to japanese air space. the aircraft was flying near the sunkoku islands in the south china sea. the defense ministry says the asdf spotted a wide 12 propellor aircraft on its radar. the plane was approaching from the north. it released f-15 fighter jets from the chinese prefecture. it flew within 120 kilometres of the islands but left without raiding japanese air space. the afdf dispatched fighters in response. a wide 12 aircraft also approached the islands last saturday but left without violating japan's air space. >>> a chinese think tank says it can't rule out the possibility of clashes breaking out between japan an
police believe he was a member of the taliban. afghan soldiers and police officers have killed more than 50 members of the international forces this year. the taliban has not claimed responsibility for the kabul shooting, but the group claims to have placed members in the military and police force to launch insider attacks. >>> japan's air self-defense force scrambled fighter jets after a chinese aircraft came close to japanese air space. the aircraft was flying near the sunkoku...
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. >> police in pakistan say 5 taliban members have been killed. police have been searching for the group who they say drove a vehicle packed with explosives onto an airfield. women who were of the bill -- women who were of the update and rates -- women who were of the ticket and raped -- adbucted and raped. >> she was 23 years old when she was adopted by pakistani forces. she accuses bangladeshi collaborators for the attack. she is one of the few women who is willing to speak up about the crimes committed during the war. >> they went from the village to village burning homes and raping women. why should they pay for the crimes committed? >> now a war crimes tribunal has arrested 11 people they say responsible for some of those crimes. prosecutors accuse them of crimes against humanity. during the war, he publicly admitted to supporting pakistan. >> i am not against the trial. the development of the past few months have shown that the process is flawed. it is a problem. >> the developments include the resignation of the tribunal's chief judge. on w
. >> police in pakistan say 5 taliban members have been killed. police have been searching for the group who they say drove a vehicle packed with explosives onto an airfield. women who were of the bill -- women who were of the update and rates -- women who were of the ticket and raped -- adbucted and raped. >> she was 23 years old when she was adopted by pakistani forces. she accuses bangladeshi collaborators for the attack. she is one of the few women who is willing to speak up...
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the taliban was sending a message to every other children they should not expect to go to school. what's been remarkable is the rising opinion in pakistan themselves, the people that used to be the silent majority, i met them, are now saying, we will not accept these dictates by taliban saying we cannot go to school. i think malala will become the symbol of a girl's rights to education. >> well said. i couple of contemporary issues, one here and one back in our homeland. first one is the fiscal cliff. you're one of the keener economic minds in great britain. what do you make of what's happening in america? the old expression if america sneezes, we all catch a cold back in europe, as true as ever. what do you think should be happening here to try and get a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff happening? >> i have no doubt people are working very hard to get a deal. i wish their discussions -- well, now we have the president re-elected and we have a new congress. i think it's right they get them to the business of sorting this out. i think america's got to think that what it needs to do i
the taliban was sending a message to every other children they should not expect to go to school. what's been remarkable is the rising opinion in pakistan themselves, the people that used to be the silent majority, i met them, are now saying, we will not accept these dictates by taliban saying we cannot go to school. i think malala will become the symbol of a girl's rights to education. >> well said. i couple of contemporary issues, one here and one back in our homeland. first one is the...
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the taliban claimed responsibility. panetta said in kabul the attack showed desperation. >> this is what they resort to in order to try to continue to try to stimulate chaos in this country. they will not be successful. >> warner: meanwhile, there are ongoing efforts to find a political solution to the war. karzai and pakistani president asif ali zardari in ankara, >> we should be taking practical steps, in bringing more confidence and trust with reserves to the countries of afghanistan and pakistan. >> warner: and today pakistan announced it would release nine more taliban prisoners, for a total of 18 this month, as requested by the afghan high peace council. for the past two years, the u.s. has been attempting to engage the taliban. in march, talks broke down on a deal to release five taliban militants from the u.s. detention center in guantanamo bay in exchange for the release of a u.s. soldier held by a taliban affiliate. but secretary of state hillary the point man for the u.s. in these negotiations has been marc g
the taliban claimed responsibility. panetta said in kabul the attack showed desperation. >> this is what they resort to in order to try to continue to try to stimulate chaos in this country. they will not be successful. >> warner: meanwhile, there are ongoing efforts to find a political solution to the war. karzai and pakistani president asif ali zardari in ankara, >> we should be taking practical steps, in bringing more confidence and trust with reserves to the countries of...
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the taliban released the two afghans but kept joseph and were heading toward pakistan. the two afghans apparently told the american military joseph was being abused by his captors with slaps to the head. the reported mistreatment and the fact that joseph would soon disappear into pakistan convinced general john allen, the commander in afghanistan, to order the rescue mission. on saturday night, seale -- s.e.a.l. team six conducted the operation 50 miles from the pakistani border. in the resulting fire-fight, checque was killed by a single gunshot to the head. seven of the taliban who were armed with machine guns, rocket-propelled grenade launchers, and ak-47s were also killed. joseph was rescued unharmed. a total of 65 s.e.a.l.e.s have been killed since 9/11, most of them in afghanistan. checque had been a s.e.a.l. for eight years and had served in iraq and in afghanistan. david martin, cbs news, the pentagon. >>> coming up, dangerous wrong turn. a warning about how apple's faulty map program could leave drivers stranded in a remote area of australia. >>> and the wild s
the taliban released the two afghans but kept joseph and were heading toward pakistan. the two afghans apparently told the american military joseph was being abused by his captors with slaps to the head. the reported mistreatment and the fact that joseph would soon disappear into pakistan convinced general john allen, the commander in afghanistan, to order the rescue mission. on saturday night, seale -- s.e.a.l. team six conducted the operation 50 miles from the pakistani border. in the...
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>>shepard: history tells us protecting people against the taliban is not something the government is willing to do. >>guest: it certainly hasn't. that has been the problem of the afghan people because the taliban enjoy a sanctuary as they strike across the border but here the taliban is using, their, influence inside pakistan itself so it is a crisis. it is a humanitarian crisis. it is also a political crisis, a time real testing for the pakistani government. >>shepard: thank you, professor burns. >> changes are coming at the state department less than an day after an independent report on the benghazi attack became public what revelations. at least three state department staffers are reportedly out of their jobs today. the details from the report are ahead and what has happened since. it is a heavy snow, and now the forecasters warn it could pack some december tornadoes. who is about to get it? where is it going next? ♪ the weather outside is frightful ♪ ♪ but the fire is so delightful ♪ nothing melts away the cold like a hot, delicious bowl of chicken noodle soup from campb
>>shepard: history tells us protecting people against the taliban is not something the government is willing to do. >>guest: it certainly hasn't. that has been the problem of the afghan people because the taliban enjoy a sanctuary as they strike across the border but here the taliban is using, their, influence inside pakistan itself so it is a crisis. it is a humanitarian crisis. it is also a political crisis, a time real testing for the pakistani government. >>shepard: thank...
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that will next over seventy one years mean especially when the first day of its return including the taliban the three very serious injuries and well over one hundred people were arrested during what was it's a pretty raucous you write that you're just now the problem though with the arrests and actually also injured as well is that apparently none of them occurred with the folks that were actually involved or instruction that one of the anarchist groups claimed responsibility for the resistance which is really trying to penetrate or are a perfect perimeter and that were true mildly from the thing place that they knew that was informing which was. the mexican congress here is the city. they were trying to penetrate the perimeter fence and they came out with a statement saying that none of our comrades none of our people are in jail or in solidarity with the people that are jail and then the courts came out as well from a variety of human groups saying that actually a lot of these folks that were jailed or just literally took the street or were demonstrators were not involved in the search in
that will next over seventy one years mean especially when the first day of its return including the taliban the three very serious injuries and well over one hundred people were arrested during what was it's a pretty raucous you write that you're just now the problem though with the arrests and actually also injured as well is that apparently none of them occurred with the folks that were actually involved or instruction that one of the anarchist groups claimed responsibility for the...
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so the taliban has been pretty effective, local taliban. you're not going to get judges to settle your land dispute. you're going to get something done really quickly. everybody's going to abide by it. [inaudible] the nature the area is, but the people are very conservative. very much want to inhabit history of of wanting to be left alone in kunar. their fundamental right, almost like libertarians in the way. they want to be left alone. so the impression what the americans have done. the average it with the afghan national cicada forces have done, and i have several vignettes that are too. greg mortenson and titled about "three cups of tea." i disagree with them. it's three gallons of tea. you get through a lot of discussion, talking, talking. when you talk, you get to understand what the root causes other problems and the grievances are. file to you, they won't livestock to be healthy, crops to be a bun and the water gets to go to school. you don't do that too much. yes, they want the children to go to school. so that's the definition of p
so the taliban has been pretty effective, local taliban. you're not going to get judges to settle your land dispute. you're going to get something done really quickly. everybody's going to abide by it. [inaudible] the nature the area is, but the people are very conservative. very much want to inhabit history of of wanting to be left alone in kunar. their fundamental right, almost like libertarians in the way. they want to be left alone. so the impression what the americans have done. the...
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there were negotiations between morningstar which is the company for whom they worked, and the taliban. there was a $12,000 ransom paid and the two afghans were let go. there wasn't any ransom being paid, and his life was being threatened, dr. joseph's, and they were considering moving him across the pakistani border. an order was given for afghani special forces and seal team 6 to do a raid on the fly, much more difficult than the bin laden raid because it was done on the fly. a seal from pennsylvania was killed but dr. joseph was rescued. it was a phenomenal operation along with the big win in the war on terror. >> bill: did they kill a lot of taliban in the process? >> in the firefight which was at night, they killed at least six, and our guy got hit in the chest and died a little later. they killed at least six taliban in the fight. >> bill: in the same time period, colonel peters, there was a drone attack on an al-qaeda bigshot inside pakistan. tell us about that. >> well, tha some people believe was being groomed to be the next leader of al-qaeda. more probabliy he was just one o
there were negotiations between morningstar which is the company for whom they worked, and the taliban. there was a $12,000 ransom paid and the two afghans were let go. there wasn't any ransom being paid, and his life was being threatened, dr. joseph's, and they were considering moving him across the pakistani border. an order was given for afghani special forces and seal team 6 to do a raid on the fly, much more difficult than the bin laden raid because it was done on the fly. a seal from...
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no group has claimed responsibility, but in recent months, the pakistani taliban has issued threats against vaccination programs, particularly those run by foreign agencies. their opposition was pardoned after a fake hepatitis vaccination campaign help the one central intelligence agency help them locate osama bin laden in 2011, raising questions about why more was not done to protect health workers. >> there are tens of thousands of health workers out there. if somebody is determined to target the workers, it is not always possible for an immediate security force to be deployed at that point. >> the u.n. and pakistani government have suspended the program to administer 5.2 million polio drops to children under 5. the prime minister has condemned the attacks and said the vaccination programs would continue in the future. if pakistan is one of three countries in the world where polio is still endemic. in 2011, the disease paralyzed almost 200 children, the worst figures in 58 years. while the threat of more violence is of concern, health workers also fear a sharp increase in the number of yo
no group has claimed responsibility, but in recent months, the pakistani taliban has issued threats against vaccination programs, particularly those run by foreign agencies. their opposition was pardoned after a fake hepatitis vaccination campaign help the one central intelligence agency help them locate osama bin laden in 2011, raising questions about why more was not done to protect health workers. >> there are tens of thousands of health workers out there. if somebody is determined to...
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the taliban has stopped vaccination teams from entering some parts of the country and spread rumors that the teams are a cover-up for spy campaigns in a plot to sterilize muslims. >> german business confidence has risen again for the second month in a row. although europe's biggest economy is experiencing a slowdown, this fresh optimism for the six months ahead. >> the closely watched fio -- ifo index climbed by one point this month. only wholesalers and retailers are not sharing the positive outlook. the index takes the pulse of 7000 companies across germany. for more now, we had to the franc fort -- frankfurt stock exchange. positive news on the german economy. has that brought some cheer on the floor there? >> this is indeed a very nice christmas present and a strong signal that the german economy will recover again after its winter sleep, but the dax did not make a huge step forward. the stronger than expected ifo index may prevent european central banks from lowering interest rates again. >> we have had developments also in a libor scandal that broke earlier this summer. tell us abo
the taliban has stopped vaccination teams from entering some parts of the country and spread rumors that the teams are a cover-up for spy campaigns in a plot to sterilize muslims. >> german business confidence has risen again for the second month in a row. although europe's biggest economy is experiencing a slowdown, this fresh optimism for the six months ahead. >> the closely watched fio -- ifo index climbed by one point this month. only wholesalers and retailers are not sharing...
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it's also a taliban stronghold. charlie company, second of the 508, lives on a tiny base called combat outpost nolan. the base is a walled adobe farmhouse. it's home to about 150 soldiers from the 82nd airborne division. they patrol the fields, but it's so dangerous the soldiers climb over mud walls because the main trails are seeded with ieds. >> make sure you get security to this intersection. >> sergeant louis loftus from akron, ohio, is often the point man on patrol. he volunteers for the highly risky job. because he's up front, if there's an ied in the ground, he'll most likely see it first. or step on it. >> i really don't think about it. it's just our job. you know, to get done what needs to get done. i try not to think about, you know, what's going to happen if i step on an ied or something, you know, or landmine or whatever. you know, you just don't really think about it. >> loftus is a two-time combat veteran with a previous tour in afghanistan. he's only 23. >> all right. keep going. >> and the young man
it's also a taliban stronghold. charlie company, second of the 508, lives on a tiny base called combat outpost nolan. the base is a walled adobe farmhouse. it's home to about 150 soldiers from the 82nd airborne division. they patrol the fields, but it's so dangerous the soldiers climb over mud walls because the main trails are seeded with ieds. >> make sure you get security to this intersection. >> sergeant louis loftus from akron, ohio, is often the point man on patrol. he...
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bomb was detonated the city is located in pakistan's volatile tribal region and is often targeted by taliban militants. that's all from me for that my colleague kevin irwin will bring you more news after a short break stay with us. to speak your language just click click programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here on the t.v. reporting from the world's hot spots fifty ip interviews intriguing story for you here. been trying. to find out more visit our big don't all teeth don't call. it. a who. play play. play . kelly. offers. was a matter to you. but the residents never profit from the performances you'll see of coming to their. alpha beta gamma is. going on. right now. shells become income mortal danger and a piece of art is still. making them free. and. on our team. to the true science technology innovation all the list of elements around russia. the future. wealthy british style. market. what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred the global financial headlines kaiser report. good leverage surely. to build the world's most sophisticated. mission to teac
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included the egyptian leader mohammed morsi and a pakistani girl malala yousafzai who was shot by the taliban for four advocating for women's education but the title went to president obama as critics argue the times choice by default. diana thanks for that. russia's state duma has given its preliminary approval to a ban on americans adopting russian children as part of a draft law is seen as a response to the so-called magnitsky act a list of russians under sanctions by washington but the bills drawn both support and criticism from lawmakers causing a rift in the russian political elite can offer a poor. it's really not clear at the moment if this draft in its current form will indeed become i'm acting more because this issue really has split russia's political elite we have heard from several ministers including the foreign minister spoke against introducing its prime minister to me through the lead of hasn't openly supported it but he did talk about the need to focus on the moving living conditions for children without parents now here in russia the president's spokesman has said that so d
included the egyptian leader mohammed morsi and a pakistani girl malala yousafzai who was shot by the taliban for four advocating for women's education but the title went to president obama as critics argue the times choice by default. diana thanks for that. russia's state duma has given its preliminary approval to a ban on americans adopting russian children as part of a draft law is seen as a response to the so-called magnitsky act a list of russians under sanctions by washington but the...
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taxpayers bankroll the taliban. he's an award winning independent journalist and as reported widely on the afghan war. how many times have you been there? when was the last time? and what do you make of the process of the end game at this time with the troops? guest: i was in that part of the world before 9/11 and then i imbedded twice with u.s. troops in afghanistan and and headed back in a few days. i will leave on new year's eve. there seems to be a lot of divergence stories going on there. there's a certain discussions between what is said from the podiums in washington and kabul and what the ground reality appears to be, based on my interviews with folks out there. i am hoping to understand it better to the work i will be doing in eastern and southern afghanistan and the research i will be doing in kabul. host: let me remind viewers of our phone numbers. our guest has authored six books total, including "pioneers." i should point out that the afghan leader will be meeting with president obama in washington in e
taxpayers bankroll the taliban. he's an award winning independent journalist and as reported widely on the afghan war. how many times have you been there? when was the last time? and what do you make of the process of the end game at this time with the troops? guest: i was in that part of the world before 9/11 and then i imbedded twice with u.s. troops in afghanistan and and headed back in a few days. i will leave on new year's eve. there seems to be a lot of divergence stories going on there....
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drones killed three militants in pakistan's taliban controlled region of north waziristan and by militant i mean the term that the white house uses for any human being blown to pieces by a u.s. missile. not only has the perpetual use of drones over pakistan yemen somalia killed countless innocent civilians but the operations are planting the seeds of resentment and thus terrorism against the us among the civilian populations of these countries this was exactly the point that former us president jimmy carter made to me last week during my trip to haiti check it out. i think we do more than good but having. some potential terrorists who have not been proven that they're guilty but in the meantime the drone killed you know women and children so it would english and i think this is a rather as more new terrorists then it's possibly a correction in maybe killing a few of the terrorist leaders and in fact his point is also one made by pakistan's foreign minister who has said that the number one reason for anti-american sentiment in the region is drone warfare but alas this country chooses to dr
drones killed three militants in pakistan's taliban controlled region of north waziristan and by militant i mean the term that the white house uses for any human being blown to pieces by a u.s. missile. not only has the perpetual use of drones over pakistan yemen somalia killed countless innocent civilians but the operations are planting the seeds of resentment and thus terrorism against the us among the civilian populations of these countries this was exactly the point that former us president...
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what can we do about the treatment of young people like her, that have been victimized by the taliban, by other organizations, like that, to try to protect them going forward? >> you've got to remember, malala was shot simply because she wanted to go to school. and here was the taliban, trying to send a message to every other child that they should not expect to go to school. and what's been remarkable is the rising opinion in pakistan itself, where people who used to be the silent majority, and i met them, are now saying, we will not accept these dictates by the taliban for children not to go to schools. as long as there's girls going to school, malala will be the symbol of a girls' right to an education. >> well said. if i can end on a couple contemporary issues. one here and one back at our homeland. one is the fiscal cliff. you're one of the keener minds in great britain. what do you make of what's going on in america? the expression, if america sneezes, we all catch a cold back in europe, is as true as ever. what do you think should be hopping here to get a deal to avoid the fisc
what can we do about the treatment of young people like her, that have been victimized by the taliban, by other organizations, like that, to try to protect them going forward? >> you've got to remember, malala was shot simply because she wanted to go to school. and here was the taliban, trying to send a message to every other child that they should not expect to go to school. and what's been remarkable is the rising opinion in pakistan itself, where people who used to be the silent...
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in honor of malala, the pakistani teen shot by the taliban. this is andrea mitchell on msnbc. sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! social security are just numbers thinkin a budget.d... well, we worked hard for those benefits. we earned them. and if washington tries to cram decisions about the future... of these programs into a last minute budget deal... we'll all pay the price. aarp is fighting to protect seniors with responsible... solutions that strengthen medicare and... social security for generations to come. we can do better than a last minute deal... that would hurt all of us. this reduced sodium soup says it may help lower cholesterol, how does it work? you just have to eat it as part of your heart healthy diet. step 1. eat the soup. all those veg
in honor of malala, the pakistani teen shot by the taliban. this is andrea mitchell on msnbc. sniffs ] i have a cold. [ sniffs ] i took dayquil but my nose is still runny. [ male announcer ] truth is, dayquil doesn't treat that. really? [ male announcer ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms, plus it relieves your runny nose. [ breathes deeply ] awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is. that's the cold truth! social security are just numbers thinkin a budget.d... well, we worked hard...
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afghanistan is still rocked by attacks from the anti-government taliban. during the period, afghanistan thrived as a hub for economics at the center of asia. now they want to the boost reconstruction efforts by once again -- and the railway still will be key. nhk world, kabul. >>> nurses in india are remembering one of their own. medical workers held candle light vigils for a nurse of indian origin who committed suicide in london. jacintha saldanha had been duped by a radio station. nurses gathered to perform prayers and pay tribute to saldanha. >> it's very unfortunate for a nurse who was in the peak of her career had to die in a very bad way for the royal prank played by some foolish people. >> demonstrators are urging the uk to release the body of saldanha who was of indian origin so her family can perform final rites. they are also demanding efforts by authorities to look into the cause of the incident. >> we are joined here to pray for jacintha's family. a proper investigation has to be done. it is a major issue. it can't be left as it is. >> two aust
afghanistan is still rocked by attacks from the anti-government taliban. during the period, afghanistan thrived as a hub for economics at the center of asia. now they want to the boost reconstruction efforts by once again -- and the railway still will be key. nhk world, kabul. >>> nurses in india are remembering one of their own. medical workers held candle light vigils for a nurse of indian origin who committed suicide in london. jacintha saldanha had been duped by a radio station....